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Othello Von Ryan ([personal profile] thepurpleone) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2024-07-13 12:24 am

And Frightened Miss Muffet Away

WHO: Donnie and Various
WHERE: The wiiiiilderness beyond Temba
WHAT: Trouble, what else?
WHEN: Um. Now. -ish. Time is fluid.
WARNINGS: Possible violence and all the things that come with it. Oh right, and 8-legged freaks in the other thread.


I. Wild Robot Chase (For Stu and maybe a Billy if he is so inclined)
Scuttle is a robot. Scuttle's name is actually supposed to be Slashtag but Scuttle doesn't particularly like it. But the Purple one insisted that it was much cooler. Indeed, Scuttle can slash things, theoretically- well no, he can slash things rather well because his appendages are nice and sharp in the front, but he hasn't been running around slashing things as often as he simply...scuttles.

Scuttle is a cute name. Scuttle has conveyed this to the Purple one. The Purple one only made a face of [displeasure] but hadn't said anything more on the matter, so Scuttle had taken it as an acquiescence.

The Purple one was not the one who built Scuttle, but he'd Fixed him. Now instead of being stuck watching things in a tree all day, or sitting on a rock to do pretty much the same, Scuttle was free! Now he can wander the woods and look for things and... Hm. Well, anyway, he can wander! And...okay, play a signal booster for the Purple one's other not!scuttlebots (who are not nearly as cute as he!)

Cute may not necessarily be what one would choose as a descriptor for the robot. While Donnie had initially intended to replate the skeletal structure with something better suited to camouflaging with the local fauna, he rather liked how edgy the former Robotnik-bot looked shape-wise when stripped of the original exterior, and so simply reinforced the frame and gave it a snappy paint job- metallic purple, of course. What resulted was a spidery-looking crab-like bot, 3 feet high and 4ish in length if Scuttle splayed his legs out (but if he does that then he can't move very well.) Each of the six legs ended in sharp points, with an additional two that were slightly bulkier than the rest, shaped more like scythes that opened up in strangely angled pinchers.

Scuttle thinks that this exposition was highly necessary.

Of course, who would know that such an unseeming (?) robot is under the employ of (one of) the resident engineer(s)? And certainly its lurking by the fringes of the woods is not suspicious at all! Indeed, he's waiting, having received some positive feedback from one of the scout-bots. The Purple one is just taking his sweet time in coming to meet him! Surely this "pizza" can wait!!


II. Finder's Keepers (For Leo)
Some of the robots were unaccounted for. Even if they aren't Donnie's original creation, he's not about to let any resources go to waste around here. He'd said as much to Robotnik when the doctor had still been around, so surely the man can't fault him for repurposing any of the things he's left. But that's besides the point.

"I lost the signal on two of them somewhere out here," he explains to his brother as they make their way through the woods. At least there's plenty of shade, the ever thickening foliage providing at least some shelter from the heat that's been slow-roasting Temba, and the ground isn't going to threaten to burn their feet with every step.

"They probably wandered into a spot with bad access to sunlight for their backup charger."

An annoyance, but at least if they'd run out of power, then it shouldn't be difficult at all to find them at the last spot that Slashtag had picked up a signal from. All they'd have to do is drag the bots back to a spot with some reasonable solar exposure and let them charge. It'd certainly beat trying to bring them all the way back to the city, anyway.

Donnie pauses to set another tag on a tree, a digital and physical breadcrumb trail so they can find their way back if they get turned around somehow.
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[personal profile] target_audience 2024-07-26 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
Stu was not prepared with his own battlecry, and had to unleash the first sound that he could produce, which was an atonal yelling as his stick was cleanly slashed. He continued yelling while he swung what was left of it down onto the crown of the robot, then thought better of being so close to the slicing devices and went dancing back with the stick pointed out to keep it at a distance, or occupied, or something.
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[personal profile] target_audience 2024-07-26 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
This thing was playing with him. Game recognize game. "You're a real sicko, you know that?" Stu accused as his only defence was snatched away, and he jerked his empty hand back, shaking out his fingers like he could magic himself a new stick. Eventually, it was going to have to get to the climax and finish this, and Stu would really rather not be involved.

A walking robot was something already impossible, so maybe, if Stu was lucky, that was where the miracles ended, and making a quick jump to scramble up onto the closest branch and keep climbing would keep him out of reach. It might be a sharp little thing, but it would take it some time to hack through a whole tree trunk.
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[personal profile] target_audience 2024-07-27 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"You can climb?!" Stu demanded, before he was wailing again in panic, and tried to aim a kick close enough to at least slow the killer robot down as he dangled from a branch. What else could slow down a robot? Water? There was only trees and dirt around here, no matter how desperately Stu looked around. He had to throw himself out of the tree, landing on all fours before flailing himself up into a run that scattered leaves, with the blind hope that he would run into something that handily defeated the Terminator somewhere in the alien forest.
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[personal profile] target_audience 2024-07-27 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Dodging around trees and the tangle of roots that threatened to snag his shoes and send Stu sprawling into the undergrowth took most of Stu's focus. He only threw a glance over his shoulder to see how close the robot was to his murderous intent, glimpsing it through the branches as a glint of sunlight off of its flailing legs. Then Stu was almost faceplanting, so as he caught himself on the next trunk and went hopping away from the bush that tried to end up, he didn't waste any more time checking for the robot. He had to veer for the treeline, back out into the heat of the city, where he might find some help.
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[personal profile] target_audience 2024-07-27 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Stu was not in any way prepared to brake. In fact, as the brush cleared and the edge of the wooded area was in sight, he risked trusting his feet and throwing another glance over his shoulder for his pursuer. When he did finally look back around, it was too late, and he was careening into the flying alien experiment with a yell and windmilling of his arms.
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[personal profile] target_audience 2024-07-28 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
This was not the worst hit Stu had ever taken. He went sprawling, could feel the scrape of his elbows and chin, and the bruises from the jab of metal and knobby kid, but hardly let this slow him down. With no indication that he recognized Donnie, he drew himself up enough to shake him by the shoulders and declare, "Save yourself!," before he was up and running again, sprinting away from the forest.